December Quiz With Correct Answers and Explanations

Video systems have many applications, from surveillance to broadcast television. Cabling for video can be specialized or operated over cabling designed for other uses. How well do you understand video cabling? Correct answers and explanations are in red.

1. Video signals can be sent over ________ cables.
A. Coax
B. Unshielded twisted pair
C. Fiber optic D. All of the above

Video can be sent over any cable with the proper equipment.

2. Video signals transmitted over cable can be either analog or digital.True
False

The distances involved in metropolitan systems means that fiber is the only logical choice.

8. If the camera is further than a few hundred meters from the monitoring location, ________ cable is probably the best solution.
A. Coax
B. Unshielded twisted pair
C. Shielded twisted pair D. Fiber optic

Even after a few hundred meters, fiber is better because it does not require midspan repeaters.

9. If numerous cameras are being multiplexed over a single cable, ________ is probably the best choice.
A. Coax
B. Unshielded twisted pair
C. Shielded twisted pair D. Fiber optics

Fiber offers much more bandwidth, allowing manycameras to be multiplexed on one fiber.

10. If you are using UTP cable for video, the longest possible length of the cable that can be used will depend on the ________ of the cable.
A. Resistance
B. Reflectance
C. Impedance D. Bandwidth

The bandwidth of UTP cable determines the length of the cable that can be used for video, so choosing the highest grade (category) is recommended.

HAYES is a VDV writer and educator and the president of The Fiber Optic Association. Find him at www.jimhayes.com.

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